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A Liverpool singer joined a group of girls for a spur-of-the-moment flash mob in the middle of the city centre.

Professional singer Gary Barker was singing in The Liverpool pub when he noticed a group of girls dancing while waiting for the bus.

And in a flash decision, Gary decided to dash outside and give the girls a rendition of Uptown Funk in the middle of James Street.

He told the Liverpool Echo: “It was just really spur-of-the-moment. I was working in The Liverpool and as I turned around I saw these group of girls dancing and having a great time and just out of nowhere I went outside and started singing for them.”

Gary, 28, from Huyton and the group of girls, who turned out to be a Dutch rugby team, certainly drew in the crowds, as around 100 people stopped to film and take pictures of the performance.

Gary added: “The girls were out there for about 20 minutes, but I had to go back into the pub to sing. Then when they got on the bus they were waving and going crazy. They were so happy.”

Gary wrote on his Twitter @GaryBarker09 , that the experience was ‘nuts’ and couldn’t believe the video had already had 50,000 views on Facebook.